AB1024 by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego -- would let the Supreme Court admit illegal immigrants who pass the bar exam to practice law in the state's courts

AB1159 by Gonzalez -- would impose some restrictions and obligations on attorneys and consultants who offer services related to any comprehensive federal immigration reforms enacted before 2017

Other

SB4 by Sen. Fran Pavley, D-Calabasas -- would impose regulations on fracking and other alternative means of extracting oil and gas

SB109 by Sen. Ellen Corbett, D-San Leandro -- would require that limousines for hire that have been modified to carry more passengers have at least two doors and one or two push-out windows to serve as emergency exits

SB135 by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Van Nuys -- would require that the California Office of Emergency Service develop a comprehensive earthquake early warning system

SB649 by Leno -- would let county prosecutors flexibility to charge low-level, nonviolent drug crimes either as misdemeanors or felonies, making them what's known as "wobblers"

SB743 by Steinberg -- would modify the California Environmental Quality Act by removing parking and aesthetics standards as grounds for legal challenges against urban-infill developments, modernizing statewide measurements against which traffic impacts are assessed and resolved, and expanding an exemption from lawsuits for projects in transit priority areas where a full Environmental Impact Review is already done and the project doesn't clash with the local specific plan; also streamlines the CEQA review process for a new Sacramento Kings arena

* AB10 by Alejo -- would hike the minimum wage from $8 an hour to $9 next July and to $10 in January 2016

AB241 by Ammiano -- the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, providing overtime pay and more for in-home workers

AB484 by Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla, D-Concord -- would let school districts suspend using annual standardized tests such as the STAR used to measure academic progress from year to year, and would create a new testing system to replace them under the new Common Core Standards

SB293 by DeSaulnier -- would have required all newly made or imported handguns in California be "smart guns" personalized so only their owners can fire them, effective 18 months after such guns go on the market and meet certain performance standards

SB323 by Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Long Beach -- would have revoked the tax-exempt status of any "public charity youth organization," such as the Boy Scouts, that discriminates on the basis of gender identity, race, sexual orientation, nationality or religion

SB396 by Sen. Loni Hancock, D-Berkeley -- would have forced Californians to give up all ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds, no matter when they were bought

AB604 by Ammiano -- would have required the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to set up a division to monitor production, transportation and sales of medical marijuana